flute swab

SuperSlick HSWAB Clarinet/Flute Hanky Swab SuperSlick HSWAB Clarinet/Flute Hanky Swab
List Price: $5.25
Sale Price: $1.95

Cotton, enclosed weight.

Hodge Flute Silk Swab Hodge Flute Silk Swab
List Price: $8.50
Sale Price: $1.25

Silk swab used for cleaning the inside of any flute after every use. Fits into any cleaning rod and leaves no lint or fibers on the pad.

HW Products UFSM H.W. 2-Pc Flute Pad-Saver HW Products UFSM H.W. 2-Pc Flute Pad-Saver
List Price: $14.20
Sale Price: $8.19
Used From: $8.00

Proven the #1 selling woodwind swab for over 25 years, the Original H.W. Pad-Saver® de-moisturizer is the woodwind player's best friend in instrument maintenance. Designed to be left in the instrument while not being played, these swabs draw and dissipate moisture from the bore, toneholes, and pads, extending the life of the pads and saving money on frequent repairs.

The Hood Flute Swab The Hood Flute Swab
List Price: $2.75
Sale Price: $2.99

The Hood Flute Swab is the first and only swab designed to remove condensation and reduce odors in flute headjoints. Reusablemay be rinsed in warm water for freshness and maximum absorbency. Also features a unique folding design.

Yamaha Flute Swab Yamaha Flute Swab
List Price: $4.99
Sale Price: $3.99

The Yamaha Flute Swab is crafted from soft cotton for scratch-free maintenance of your musical instruments.

HERCO FLUTE SWAB PLAIN WIRE HE3015 HERCO FLUTE SWAB PLAIN WIRE HE3015
List Price: $5.00
Sale Price: $3.20

Herco Swabs Made of high absorbent cotton on a twisted wire brush with loop handle!

Hodge Silk Flute Swab - Purple Hodge Silk Flute Swab - Purple
List Price: $10.00
Sale Price: $6.48

Hodge Silk Swabs are premium swabs made from 100% silk for removing moisture from woodwind instruments after each use. Hodge uses silk because it is absorbent, lint free and compressible. They do not leave lint in the keys...

GEM Swabs Silk Flute Swab GEM Swabs Silk Flute Swab
List Price: $12.00
Sale Price: $8.49

This 100% silk swab is one of the best swabs available. Very absorbent, this swab features a tapered cut to limit the chance of getting stuck in the instrument.

Jewel Silk Flute Swab Jewel Silk Flute Swab
List Price: $9.78
Sale Price: $6.99

These tie-dyed swabs are a favorite among students and pros alike. The silk fabric is absorbant and sensitive on the instrument's bore.

Standard Flute Swab with Wire Handle Standard Flute Swab with Wire Handle
List Price: $7.94
Sale Price: $3.38

A wide variety of standard flute swabs including wire handled, puffs and cleaning rod cloths.


The Original Swab Company Flute Swab


The Original Swab Company Flute Swab


$4.99


The Original Swab Company Flute Swab

Jewel Silk Flute Swab


Jewel Silk Flute Swab


$6.99


Jewel Silk Flute Swab

Yamaha Flute Swab


Yamaha Flute Swab


$3.99


Yamaha Flute Swab

Hodge Flute Silk Swab


Hodge Flute Silk Swab


$6.79


Hodge Flute Silk Swab

The Hood Flute Swab


The Hood Flute Swab


$2.99


The Hood Flute Swab

BG Flute Headjoint Swab


BG Flute Headjoint Swab


$11.49


BG Flute Headjoint Swab

GEM Swabs Silk Flute Swab


GEM Swabs Silk Flute Swab


$8.49


GEM Swabs Silk Flute Swab

Standard Imitation Chamois Flute Swab


Standard Imitation Chamois Flute Swab


$2.49


Standard Imitation Chamois Flute Swab

The Original Swab Company Clarinet Swab


The Original Swab Company Clarinet Swab


$7.99


The Original Swab Company Clarinet Swab

The Original Swab Company Alto Sax Swab


The Original Swab Company Alto Sax Swab


$16.99


The Original Swab Company Alto Sax Swab

The Original Swab Company Bass Clarinet Swab


The Original Swab Company Bass Clarinet Swab


$13.99


The Original Swab Company Bass Clarinet Swab

The Original Swab Company Alto Clarinet Swab


The Original Swab Company Alto Clarinet Swab


$9.99


The Original Swab Company Alto Clarinet Swab

Jewel Silk Oboe Swab


Jewel Silk Oboe Swab


$6.99


Jewel Silk Oboe Swab

Giardinelli Alto Saxophone Swab


Giardinelli Alto Saxophone Swab


$5.99


Giardinelli Alto Saxophone Swab

Fox Bassoon Swab Kit


Fox Bassoon Swab Kit


$21.49


Fox Bassoon Swab Kit

Buffet Crampon Woodwind Swab


Buffet Crampon Woodwind Swab


$7.99


Buffet Crampon Woodwind Swab

Giardinelli Saxophone Handkerchief Swab


Giardinelli Saxophone Handkerchief Swab


$6.99


Giardinelli Saxophone Handkerchief Swab

Tiger Alto Sax Swab


Tiger Alto Sax Swab


$4.49


Tiger Alto Sax Swab

flute swab

Pens - Easy Ways to Repair For Reuse

Pens get their original names from the Latin word 'pinna' which translates as feather. A pen is a slender, long and rotund apparatus utilized to apply ink to a surface for the principle of writing on paper or any other surface. There are many varying types of pens which include the ball point pen (distributes a thick oil-based ink by way of a minute hard ball), the roller ball pen (doles out a water-based fluid or gel through a spherical tip akin to a ball point pen and is easily applied on paper), the fountain pen (which employs a water-based viscous ink conveyed through a nib, using the capillary action technology) and last but not least, the felt tip pen (also known as a marker pen, which possess a porous tip made of tough compounds).

The gel-pen is considered one of the smoothest writing instruments in the world today, thanks to modern technology. It is a wonderful tool for crafting, although it does have some setbacks. For instance, a gel-pen can suddenly clog or bleed, making writing a chore. The good news is that this type of gel-pens can be repaired and life span prolonged. By using normal household items, your favorite gel-pen can once again be as good as new. The more common problems associated with gel-pens is clogging and and dose not give out enough pressure. Help is now at hand.

To repair your gel-pen, you will need a craft knife, some cotton swab, a bottle of nail polish remover, a bamboo skewer and a malleable pencil eraser.

To begin, ensure that the tip of the gel-pen has been properly cleaned, as it may have stopped working due to clogged dried ink that prevent the minute ball from rolling properly. You can us cotton swabs dipped in liberal doses of nail polish remover to accomplish this. You might have to repeat this process several time and test the pen to see if it's functioning properly.

Next, you will need to take out the ink tube from the external canister of the pen. As most type of pens unscrew like bottle caps, you will find this quite easy to accomplish. If this does not work, attempt dislodging from the back and observe if you can take out the ink tube by applying pressure from behind.

Augment the ink pressure and incise a tiny fragment of eraser to place into the ink tube. With your craft knife, pare a small plug to be placed into the ink tube. Keep I mind that it does not need to be cylindrical as the eraser is supple. To attain optimum results, begin with a slightly bigger plug and pare it down to get the desired dimension.

Now you will need to put the eraser plug into the end of the ink tube. The first few trials will see you slotting and pushing it in adequate enough for it to stay in place. The plug should proffer some struggle as opposed to sitting insecurely in the tube. If the latter occurs, the results will be dismal.

Now you can experiment with the gel-pen if it is re-usable. If it does not work, attempt to shove the eraser plug further into the ink canister utilizing a bamboo skewer. It should work eventually.

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